Friday, September 28, 2012

Senior Citizen Violently Mugged In Isham Park for iPhone

Isham Park Stairs
In yet another mugging a senior citizen reported being attacked by two men while walking home along the stairs near Broadway leading to Isham Park on Sept. 26, 2012. ( Photo: Carla Zanoni/DNAinfo)

Manhattan

Police are searching for two suspects who assaulted a senior citizen while stealing his iPhone in Isham Park Wednesday night, according to DNAinfo.

The 65-year-old Park Terrace East resident was approached by two men while walking up the stairs leading from Broadway into the park just after 7 p.m., police said.

The men confronted the victim and hit him in the mouth with what he believed to be a handgun before stealing his phone and running off, police said.

Police did not immediately have a description of the assailants.

Witnesses said the victim was bleeding profusely from the head before he was taken to New York-Presbyterian Hospital's Allen Hospital.

Although witnesses said they thought the victim had teeth knocked out, police could not confirm his condition.

This area of Isham Park that has repeatedly been the scene of reported muggings and assaults dating back to at least 2008.

Most recently, Michael O’Reilly, a Grammy Award-winning recording engineer, was also assaulted and robbed by two men while walking along the same path in Isham Park in early June.

O’Reilly suffered a broken nose, two black eyes and lacerations and has been seeing a neurologist for continued headaches and an opthamologist for an eye problem while recovering. His assailants have not been caught.

After several similar incidents took place throughout the 34th Precinct, police announced that they thought a crew was responsible for the attacks.

The NYPD increased patrols after the June incident, with police driving through the immediate area beside the park more regularly and at times walking through the park on foot patrols.

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DNAinfo - September 27, 2012 - By Carla Zanoni



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